Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Wear the cuff buttoned up for extra cover when it’s cold, or wear them unbuttoned for a fashionable statement: Lights Burn Blue are stylish either way! Choose some stunning buttons to be the highlight of these winter accessories.

Horn of the Moon is a great introductory project to broomstick crochet. The shape of the shawl resembles a stylized half moon, which makes it easy to keep on the shoulders. Drape it over the shoulders as a shawl or snuggle around the neck like a scarf! It’s a perfect one-skein project.

Stripes Three Ways is a cowl pattern that will be different every time you work it. Choose between 3 sizes, three patterns, and a variety of ways to arrange them, and you get a fun and lively project! Stripes Three Ways is a great project to introduce you to jogless stripes, stranded knitting, and slipped stitch colorwork.

One Salt Sea is a great first hairpin lace project. Each strip that makes the scarf is short and sweet - no marathon strips to join together! If you’ve never done hairpin lace crochet before, don’t worry - this pattern walks you through the whole thing.

Tart and sweet, oranges are a versatile fruit. Eaten plain, they make a great snack. Squeezed, they are the perfect start to the morning. Dotted with cloves, they fill a room with delicious scent. Make your own, and allow them to delight your eye with their color.

When I was a girl, my mother had a small stuffed animal that was used to hold ice whenever we got a scrape. Modeled after that pattern, this cat is worked in Tunisian Crochet Knit Stitch, and is a perfect project for beginners!

Sweet and succulent, strawberries signal the start of summer. With small white blooms and bright red fruit, strawberries make their way into pies, desserts and drinks. Enjoy these crochet strawberries any way you want!